Commodore 64 - Angry Video Game Nerd (AVGN)

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This is episode 198 of the Angry Video Game Nerd (AVGN), a review of the Commodore 64 and a bunch of it's licensed and weirder games. The Commodore 64, also known as the C64 or the CBM 64, is an 8-bit home computer introduced in January 1982 by Commodore International. The C64 took its name from its 64 kibibytes of RAM. With support for multicolor sprites and a custom chip for waveform generation, the C64 could create superior visuals and audio compared to systems without such custom hardware. Except, well, the software was kinda garbage.

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コメント (20)
  • I guess the reason it took you so long to talk about this system was because that’s how long it took to boot it up.
  • The mighty C64 was my jam growing up. Lots of fond memories playing Bruce Lee, Legacy of the Ancients, Airborne Ranger, Space Taxi, Great Giana Sisters & so many more classics!
  • @nartyteek
    At 4:46, when he starts making buzzing noises, my computer froze and repeated that sound for over a minute, and it took a while for me to figure out anything was wrong. I thought, "wow, he committed to that bit, didn't he."
  • These are my favorite episodes. The ones where James gets to tell me about stuff I didn't know or didn't experience as a kid. Where I get a feel of what the past was like.
  • A lot of the weird Commodore 64 games give me the same feeling as old flash games on Newgrounds or Arcade Pod. So many of them were really bizarre but so enthralling and charming.
  • @maxb.383
    “Hey, wanna listen to some tunes?” Puts on Netherworld OST
  • “Somebody’s tax documents from 1989” Is my favorite video game title!! 😁😁
  • @Roonifer
    It makes me happy that everyone that's ever encountered a "floppy" floppy disk, actually flops it. It's like when you have a pair of tongs and you clack them together -- one of those compulsions you HAVE to give in to!
  • "The original Street Fighter was on Commodore, it's barely functional." So it's a pretty accurate port then.
  • My Commodore 64 has worked perfectly for 33 years now. There is no "boot up". You hit the power switch on the side and you're greeted by that beautiful blue screen 3 seconds later. If you were loading from cassette tape, you could just type "Load" then hit return, or hit Shift-Run together, then you'd get the famous "Press Play On Tape". I've wonderful memories of Headcoach, World Soccer League, Pipeline, Flimbo's Quest, Montezuma's Revenge, Klax, Split Personalities, Midnight Resistance, Tapper, Mayhem in Monsterland, Ironman Stewart Super Off-Road, Ghostbusters, Salamander, Cabal, 1941. I could go on and on. Great times.
  • @SparkyMK3
    This video convinced me to buy a Commodore 64 Mini. Best $40 Ive ever spent, because I absolutely LOVE it, not only for the great games but for how ridiculously easy and fun it is to program your own stuff on it!
  • This was a really cool and unique episode. We haven’t had a hardware episode like this since the Amiga CD 32.
  • @nyxnox397
    "The name Cyberdyne was actually used for a Japanese robotics company" Just wait until he discovers the guys behind China's mass surveilance system named it Skynet as a direct homage to Terminator.
  • @person749
    I like how he just ignored the message to turn the disk over on Terminator 2, and then wonders why the game doesn't work.
  • @wilsoncj
    This is the best AVGN episode I've seen in years. More laid back and letting the silliness of the games speak for itself. Really enjoyed it.
  • @RNorthex
    I love these half-analytical, half-laid back avgn episodes